Anne Curtis to Erwan Heussaff on Father’s Day: Dahlia 'is a little Erwanita' | Inquirer Entertainment

Anne Curtis to Erwan Heussaff on Father’s Day: Dahlia ‘is a little Erwanita’

/ 12:53 PM June 21, 2020

Erwan Heussaff, Anne Curtis, baby Dahlia

Erwan Heussaff and Anne Curtis admiring their firstborn Dahlia while in the woods. Image: Instagram/@annecurtissmith

Anne Curtis marked husband Erwan Heussaff’s Father’s Day with a touching message — and an admission that their baby girl looks just like him.

The actress shared a picture of Heussaff carrying Dahlia Amélie as they both stuck their tongues out via Instagram today, June 21.

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“Each time I see a precious moment between you and our daughter, my heart is filled with so much love.. to the point of it bringing tears to my eyes (as you have seen the past few months),” Curtis stated.

She said fatherhood came “naturally” to Heussaff, from changing diapers to cuddling their daughter.

Curtis admitted too that Dahlia’s adorable looks come from her dad. She said, “And because it is Father’s Day, I’ll finally concede. Our little girl is a little Erwanita. She looks so much like her papa…the cutest little bb girl.”

“I guess lihi is real after all,” she added, referring to the belief that a child’s attributes are based on their mother’s cravings during pregnancy.

The couple welcomed their first child in March while in Australia, where Curtis’s family is based. They tied the knot in New Zealand in 2017. JB

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